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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Delete Replication for a NAS Volume

Deleting replication for a NAS volume is similar to disabling replication for a NAS volume in that it does not disrupt replication operations for other NAS volumes or the replication partnership between the source and target FluidFS clusters. After deleting replication, the target NAS volume becomes a standalone, writable NAS volume. You can delete replication from either the source or target FluidFS cluster.

Prerequisites

  • The target NAS volume must be promoted to a standalone NAS volume.
  • You must remove replication schedules for the replication.

Steps

  1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
  2. Click the File System tab.
  3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and select a NAS volume.
  4. Click the Replications tab.
  5. In the Replication Status area, click Delete.
    The Delete dialog box opens.
  6. Click OK.

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